Fans saw the last few minutes of last season — that, of course, ended with actor Matt Smith, looking mischievously at the camera after being asked what the real name of "the Doctor" is.

The panel, which consisted of stars Smith, Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill and executive producers Steven Moffat and Caroline Skinner, talked about how excited they were to cross the pond to hang out at the Con for a weekend.

“If the world was a bit more like Comic-Con, it would be a better place,” Smith said.

Fans were shown footage of a sad moment between Amy and Rory, in tears, that showed the two separated by a door.

Unlike many of the other panels, host Chris Hardwick didn’t spend much time asking about what was on the horizon for the show's 50th anniversary season. Instead, he asked focused on how upsetting it is that Gillan and Darvill will soon be leaving the show.

They also talk about what the actors will be doing outside the show in the future.

Gillan will be involved with many projects, including “Not Another Happy Ending” and “Oculus.”

Darvill will be doing a play in London and a new series called “Broadchurch” with David Tennant and Olivia Colman, written by Chris Chibnall, who did some previous writing on "Doctor Who."

The writer revealed that the show will be doing a Western. They showed a quick clip of it for the audience, and it depicts the Doctor and the Ponds walking into a saloon and ordering tea.

Finally asked to reveal something about the upcoming season, Moffat responded that there will be more dialects than the fans have ever seen in one place and that the weeping angels will be back for sure.

"I don't think we've had a bigger variety of episodes than what we'll be showing this season," Moffat said.

To end the panel, Moffat explained that putting dinosaurs on a spaceship was "the key to success." Then the fans were allowed one last look at new footage that showed the Doctor picking up the Ponds and Rory's dad and landing on a spaceship that had dinosaurs aboard.

There were also a lot of cheeky moments that should be recapped:

When asked what plots they would like to see on the show, Gillan had a brilliantly funny idea about shrinking the cast down and putting them inside a piano as they try to dodge the hammers. Smith said he would love to explore Atlantis.

Smith admitted to stealing a small piece off of the TARDIS.

Admitting there are annoying habits on set, Smith called Gillan out for her nervous lip-picking, and Gillan went back at him for the weird noises he makes when he's trying to "get into the zone." Darvill admitted he likes to stare at Gillan until she notices and freaks out. All of the cast jumped in talking about how they love to make the new actors feel uncomfortable.

A woman once told Smith that he looked like her hedgehog.

Smith said the final moment for the Ponds will be a "climactic, fitting, and brilliant" end for his final companions.